In the media [1]: Right way to riches – The Tablet [2]
Posted by : csbdeady on Wednesday, September 01, 2010 - 06:42 AM
August 2010
While ethical investment funds still amount to only a tenth of the market, many of the concerns that underpin this sector of the industry, such as climate change, energy and pay levels, are now increasingly being championed by the mainstream...
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In the media [7]: Keeping the faith – Shared Interest [8]
Posted by : csbdeady on Sunday, July 25, 2010 - 11:23 PM
Summer 2010
Sally Reith, Shared Interest Supporter Relations Officer for the South East, interviewed Miles Litvinoff, Coordinator of ECCR, to find out more about the organisation and how he sees the relationship with Shared Interest growing... [9]
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In the media [13]: Churches aspire to ethical investment – Financial News [14]
Posted by : csbdeady on Thursday, May 06, 2010 - 06:44 AM
April 2010
Christian investors have been holding their heads high of late, and not just because last week they were celebrating Easter, the most important period in their religious calendar. They had a relatively good financial crisis ... The Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility, a voluntary coalition of church-based investors and ethical asset managers, has seen Co-operative Financial Services and Triodos Bank join its ranks ....
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In the media [18]: Christian ethicists slam company in which churches have largest shareholding - Ekklesia [19]
Posted by : csbdeady on Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 11:10 PM
February 2010
As Shell faces a lawsuit in the Netherlands over alleged oil pollution in Nigeria, and a fresh challenge over plans to drill for billions of barrels of oil in the Arctic's environmentally sensitive frozen waters, a new report published today argues that the oil giant can and should take both prompt and longer-term action to reduce the negative social and environmental impacts of its operations in the Niger Delta ...
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In the media [23]: Gangmasters need tighter controls – Church Times [24]
Posted by : csbdeady on Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 07:11 PM
November 2009
Migrant workers are still struggling in subhuman conditions, says Richard Harries. When 23 Chinese cockle-pickers were drowned in Morecambe Bay in February 2004, the country was alerted to the existence of gangmasters. These gangmasters recruited vulnerable workers - mainly migrants, both legal and illegal - with great scope for abuse...
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In the media [28]: Columban priest tackles a mining giant - Independent Catholic News [29]
Posted by : csbdeady on Monday, November 16, 2009 - 07:48 PM
November 2009
A Columban priest has challenged the environmental and human rights record of the world’s biggest mining company at its recent AGM on 29 October. Attending alongside other justice and peace activists and indigenous Wayuu people from Colombia, he called on BHP Billiton to respect the human rights of local people in mining areas around the world. Also, to care for water, air and biodiversity which are often polluted by large scale mining, thus destroying livelihoods ...
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In the media [33]: Report urges companies to care for vulnerable workers – Church Times [34]
Posted by : csbdeady on Sunday, June 28, 2009 - 11:01 PM
June 2009
Supermarkets and food manufacturers should do more to reduce the injustice experienced by vulnerable migrant workers in the food-production process, the latest report of the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility recommends. Vulnerable Migrant Workers: The responsibility of business urges companies that use migrant workers, often in seasonal or temporary jobs, to accept their moral responsibility towards these members of the "flexible" labour force ...
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In the media [38]: What is the economy for? - Church of Ireland Gazette [39]
Posted by : csbdeady on Sunday, June 28, 2009 - 10:52 PM
April 2009
The 'Companies, Communities and Religious Investors' conference on socially responsible investment, organised primarily by ECCR, was attended by 80 people at All Hallows, Dublin, on 5th March. It was not about the current world financial crisis per se but about the impact the economic world makes on people and how we, as Christians, should respond ...
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In the media [43]: Halt mining in the Philippines says new report - Ekklesia [44]
Posted by : csbdeady on Saturday, February 28, 2009 - 11:01 AM
February 2009
A report launched today in the UK will call for a moratorium on new mining in the Philippines. Supported by UK Bishops and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, it will urge a review of existing mining projects and a withdrawal of international investment in mining until 'proper procedures' are in place to protect human rights and the environment...
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In the media [48]: 'Champion needed' for migrant workers - Church Times [49]
Posted by : csbdeady on Monday, December 01, 2008 - 11:07 PM
November 2008
The UK is failing to protect its large numbers of migrant workers, who remain vulnerable to exploitation and poor working conditions, delegates at a debate organised by the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility (ECCR) heard last week...
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In the media [53]: Ecumenical guide for shareholders on ethical investments launched [54]
Posted by : csbdeady on Sunday, September 07, 2008 - 02:02 PM
August 2008
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Shareholders wanting their investments to match their beliefs now have an additional tool to help them do so. ECCR has published a booklet, Investment and Engaging with Companies: A Guide for Faith Communities...
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In the media [59]: Water: the most essential resource of all - Methodist Recorder [60]
Posted by : csbdeady on Friday, June 06, 2008 - 07:39 PM
May 2008
Helen Boothroyd examines a new report from the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility...
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In the media [64]: Christian corporate responsibility groups join forces – Ekklesia [65]
Posted by : csbdeady on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - 10:30 PM
February 2008
Two organisations with strong church support who have been working to call business and financial institutions to the bar of social responsibility have joined forces, and will redouble their efforts in promoting ethical investment...
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In the media [69]: Helen Boothroyd writes about ECCR's work in Coracle [70]
Posted by : csbdeady on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - 08:10 PM
February 2008
Coracle, the magazine of the Iona Community (www.iona.org.uk/coracle.php [71]), features an article by Church and Membership Relations Officer Helen Boothroyd about ECCR's mission, origins, and recent and current work...
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In the media [75]: Church group examines 'water-thirsty' industries - Christian Today [76]
Posted by : csbdeady on Tuesday, December 04, 2007 - 06:46 PM
September 2007
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A church lobby group that seeks to influence corporate business behaviour in Britain and Ireland is turning its attention to the issue of water, which the group says now affects regions once thought to have plentiful supplies ...
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